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Gotta love it. Architectures for survivalists.
No REST for the weary.
"self contained, mutually suspicious,
marginally cooperating software fortresses
(perfect for J2EE and .NET!)"
And now you know. :-)
len
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From: janet@objectwatch.com [mailto:janet@objectwatch.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 5:16 PM
To: ObjectWatch_Subscribers@smtp1.insync.net
Subject: A Two Day Workshop for Software Architects
Software Fortresses, J2EE, and .NET
A Two Day Workshop for Software Architects
Don't try to choose between J2EE and .NET, use them both!
Just use a unifying architecture that recognizes the strengths
and weaknesses of each platform. This class introduces a
new model for enterprise systems called the Software Fortress
Model. The Software Fortress Model treats enterprise
systems as a series of self contained, mutually suspicious,
marginally cooperating software fortresses
(perfect for J2EE and .NET!).
Each fortress makes its own choices as to software
platform and data storage mechanisms and interacts
with other fortresses through carefully crafted treaties.
This helps enterprises focus on the critical issues of
security and platform interoperability.
In this workshop you will learn the basic principals of
Software Fortresses: what they are, how to build them,
how they form the basis of an enterprise architecture,
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technologies effectively within the Software Fortress
Architecture, and how J2EE and .NET compare in their
ability to support the Software Fortress Model.
This workshop will change forever how you think
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This workshop will be taught by Roger Sessions,
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